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Show U2 Sundy, April 27. 1947 SUNDAY HERALD Lovdovn Chat On Film Higher-Ups ,i HOLLYWOOD Control panel or the huge electrically operated doors to the "Two Guys From Texas" stage bears this sign Richard". ... Jimmy Stewart, on vacation, has disappeared Somewhere in Arizona with no forwarding address. Nobody is Worried, however, because he laid he was going to do just that . . Rural note: Tim (son of Jack) Holt is conducting experiments experi-ments in intensive agronomy on his 150 acres near Victorville, Calif. Agronomy if you didn't know is the science of planting and managing soil for best results. re-sults. . . . Janis Paige blew a 10-inch 10-inch bubble gum bubble while starring in "Love and Learn,' but it will not be seen in the picture because it busted before it could be filmed and jhe couldn't do it again!. . . . Did you know that before he succumbed to the theatrical bug, Bob Hutton made hammers for his father' hardware store in Kingston, Y.? Caught in a sudden spring storm outside of the studio last Friday, Claude Rains punned, "It never rains but it bores" He was soaked to the skin Rtt navis has- celebrated an other birthday. Her heir (or heir ess) is expected the iirst week in May. V Burt Lancaster makes it a point to visit his alma mater. Public School No. 83, whenever he is in New York. STARTING MONDAY Evening: 50c. 35c, 14c Matinee: 45c, 25c, 14c . FIRST RUN IN UTAH COUNTY ROY ROGERS King of the Cowboya TRIGGER Smartest Horse the M q v i e DALE EVANS AFFAIRS OF GERALDINE" Jane Withers and James Lydon An entertaining comedy drama with music! 4 ' 1 X ' JAN FORD (Helen Koford) Rising Young Actress Well Known in Provo A new bright spot rising on the Hollywood horizon is Jan Ford, known in Provo as Helen Koford. Miss Ford, a cousin of Janice Bickmore, 668 North Eleventh East, daughter of David Bickmore, has been a Provo visitor several sev-eral times. Now 18 years old, Jan was born in Glendale, Cal., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Koford. Her start in pictures came when a friend sent her picture pic-ture to the studio casting book. Her resemblance to Brenda Joyce landed her a role playing Miss Joyce as a child. This was followed by doing bit parts for different studios. A period of inactivity came when Jan was forced to her teeth. Dur-. r i The first scientifically-controlled oil burner was invented by A. Argand of Geneva in 1784. ise tuf NOW! See It From the Beginning! voa... md ROBEBT Aimprr i nm TOTTER "NOLAN Swedish Actress Absent-Mindedly Forgets Clothes Beware of Movietown Parties, Warns Erskine Johnson. Hollywood Reporter Rv ERSKINE JOHNS'ON I Because she'slNEA Staff Correspondent ' HOLLYWOOD, (NEA So you tion of a new actor or actress, or a new type of girdle is reason enough for a party. HOLLYWOOD more intense about her acting' IIIXM IIII1M I 14 I Ifl IlHI'M I I ir VIlHi is exceedingly absent-minded as,wouia l,Ke lo lo 8 nonywooui But the most annoying abuser a result of it, Viveca Linfors. theiParty- You wo"ld like to rub OI the Hollywood party racket is Swedish stage and screen Cele-lshoulders w,th a11 the bi8 movie! the host or hostess out to make ibrity, set a world's record for stars sip cnampagne ana eaian impression for monetary and forgetting things, mostly clothes, caviar, xou wouia lurn 10 uiar ; social gain. It's an almost pain-while pain-while making her American film Gable and say. "Isn't this a de- iess operation, and the guests debut in "Night Unto Night." jligntful party?" usually don't even know what's Estimates by the wardrobe de- And Gable would say. "Yes, happening, partment set a total of 56 items" l . ,p-."ay 1 get vou another Million-Less Host-as Host-as having been misplaced some-: drink . Like an affair we heard about where and completely forgotten! But you had better be careful; the other day. Word went around uy me siar as sne went looui Ju" h.atcji an iuvuhuuii w rioilvwood tor a week tnat a wear braces on ing this time she began doing radio parts. She is currently transcribing a show to be released re-leased this summer starring Arthur Treacher. Brenda Marshall, Mar-shall, Harry Von Zell and Jan Ford. She has been in many radio shows, including "Dr. Christian," "Mayor of the Town," "Date With Judy." "Theater of Romance" and others originating on the west; coast. ' Miss Ford appears on three na-j tional magazine covers thisj month, and has been on 20 with-: in the last year. Cover girl activ-j ities take in many publications! such as Pageant. American, Liberty, Lib-erty, Look, and several others.; She does modeling for national; magazine illustrators besides many national advertisment en-1 dorsements. I She likes to write plays and short stories, in addition to her . Here's Quiz For All Cinema Fans Can You Guess These? 1. Who portrayed Kent Smith's children in "Nora Prentiss"? 2. Whose plot was foiled by Paul Muni in "Angel on My Shoulder"? 3. Who played Sid Jeffers in "Humoresque"? 4. Can you complete this famous fam-ous screen star's full name Julia Jean Mildred Frances ? 'Did You Guess Right? ! 1. Wanda Hendrix and Robert j Arthur. 2. The Devil's. 3. Oscar Levant. 4. Julia Jean Mildred Frances Lana Turner. ies of horseback riding,1 ,Kh , silver V .rtt1 other hob lurimminff onH a1 1 art r t artliiiiA KfQAolofa ' Jan was last in Provo last year in July. Her latest picture to appear ap-pear here was "Shadowed," several sev-eral months ago. ,1111 w li Open 1:1S 30c tU S 2? tf KNOX Phil REGAN PLUS THRILLS THE CISCO KID Xjrail GILBERT ROLAND FRANK YACONELLI TEAL A LO RING EXTRA! VIA AIR MAIL TEXAS CITY DISASTER plus Jack Haley "VACATION IN RENO" with Ann Jeffreys I II IsY"" starts ( 5)K FRI. j fk M) loiatm ricTiti fO u A ,F ,M T,,I! JT llLs A " SEISITIIIU " .f ki it i a ii Xi ' " ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 concentrating on the way she was 'a Hollywood part going to do this or that for the cameras. Some of them, including two dresses, three handbags, four scarves, one pair of sandals and three hats, were never recovered. She was forgiven, of course, because be-cause she simply couldn't help forgetting things and because she Hollywood parties have a quaint habit of having ulterior ul-terior motives. There's always a reason, usually commercial, for icing up the champagne. A new picture, the Introduc- "millionaire" was throwing an all-day party at his mansion in the Hollywood hills. There would be swimming in the pool, champagne, cham-pagne, buffet tables, and entertainment. enter-tainment. The identity of the rich host wasn't revealed. All the inviting ,was done by a pair of reputable was equally careless with her own .Kui u.u;am wtl.known Hollywoodsrr.en. property. sujm.iuii. Quite a few name'' players On one very embarrassing "Please ma'am,' he said to Miss, said they would come. And they occasion, it is said. Miss Lindfors Lindfors, "will you please ex-ldid. But instead of the sumptu-bought sumptu-bought $142 worth of those new Plain to my wife thai these night- ;ous affair it promised tc be, here's abbreviated nightgowns very gowns are yours and that I have what Hollywood found: cute and very brief for herself no connection with em vhatso- The ' millionaire" was a for-and for-and friends, and then carried ever:" mer production aide in onr; of them into a service station where! Commenting on the incident, a; the studios currently trying to she stopped for gasoline on the wardrobe worker said. That : interest bankers in financing him way home. service station fellow will never to an independent movie. That evening the service sta-, realize how lucky he was that' The "mansion'' turned out to be tion attendant came to her door. Viveca even remembered that a brok-n-down pink stucco, rent- accompanied by a woman who she had forgotten the night- ed for $150 for the day. There was definitely under the stress of gowns!" ndy for all home gaws .ree construCf. .many ofher 1 1 A METAL BRIDGE SET You'll be proud to own this attractive attrac-tive bridxe set! It's well built, too . . .- all steel frame locks hold legs ricid composition table top. Leatherette Leath-erette covered padded chairs. IS'T tt;l ROEBUCK AND CQ was no swimming pool. But there was a tennis court, on which the host had set up a 16-mm. movie camera and sound equipment, and was photographing all of his important im-portant guests in affectionate ;?oses with himself. The buffet was soggy ham vidwiehes and soda pop. The atmosphere was gloomy except for the host who was rushing people in front of the camera. He had to lasso them with a glib tongue, because guests arrived took one distaste-tul distaste-tul look, and disappeared quicker quick-er than ice cream at a four-year-1 old's birthday party. Standard Practice So now what happens" The film will be shown in the office of some banker or wealthy friend when the host makes a pitch for : loan to finance his movie. "See." the host will say proudly. "I had the Hollywood Holly-wood ganit up to my house for a party. They're all my pals." You think bankers' are too hrewd for this? It has been done before in Hollywood. Are the two reputable and well-known Holly woodsmen who did the inviting blushing? Not a bit. It was all to their possible advantage, too. If the party's host ets the money to produce the movie, he wili give them jobs. It's a Hollywood trick that Frcms to be standard practice. 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